Research Guides
Oral histories provide a unique, personal angle on history and often gives voice to the everyday person. However it important to keep in mind the following:
For more information on using oral histories as primary sources see: Making Sense of Oral History
Keep in mind that oral history interviews with local tribal members (Makah, Lummi, Tulalip, etc) are available in Special Collections. Additional published collections of oral histories can be found in book form by searching UW Libraries Search using the terms interviews and oral histories. For information on conducting oral histories see the following books: The American Indian oral history manual: making many voices heard and Catching Stories: A Practical Guide to Oral History.